David Stirling and Jock Lewes are frustrated and disillusioned with the handling of their military situation, the pair take matters into their own hands.
There's a big tagline at the start of the episode, stating that it's historically mostly accurate, I have no little knowledge of this scenario so my review is based on my enjoyment of the first episode, perhaps not from an entirely historical pomt of view.
It does the job, I want to come back for more, definitely an interesting scenario, and I can see that there's some big potential there, this almost feels like an origins episode, how the feared unit came to be.
A hugely impressive production, it looks as though no expense was spared, it certainly looks accurate.
Strong performances all round, Connor Swindells and Alfie Allen really stood out.
Pretty Good.
7/10.
There's a big tagline at the start of the episode, stating that it's historically mostly accurate, I have no little knowledge of this scenario so my review is based on my enjoyment of the first episode, perhaps not from an entirely historical pomt of view.
It does the job, I want to come back for more, definitely an interesting scenario, and I can see that there's some big potential there, this almost feels like an origins episode, how the feared unit came to be.
A hugely impressive production, it looks as though no expense was spared, it certainly looks accurate.
Strong performances all round, Connor Swindells and Alfie Allen really stood out.
Pretty Good.
7/10.